t 1 -M !' - AW.t kit,. PrTri!iIbr Xs stmilaihfi Crford jHKtlVtiiikV Ung tfaC ikMMLtli iuL Lv..tu UT Irons: D-if "U - v " I Oinri.Mafphiiie to? i ifc.i-l. Thar JW- AnfrfodRnncdv twfotfA'p- lion. Sour SkHiti.Piuirliuoi Warms jConvulsjons.rcwnsH' rsres and LOSS CF SlXtr. TacSiau Signature it new Yonrc. A. k IV. C It. It. Tim TABI.K HO. 7. 10 Take Effect Sunday. Oil. 9, 1'OH, at 14 M. Going East NmwHl.r.: Going Weal No. 8 Passenger 1 run No. 4 Lv. p m ktatiom: Ar. a m 140 Unl.Mioro 11 06 4 09...V Luilniiige 10 32 a. 33 KiiiHlou 10 12 ' 4 40 Ar. New Berne, Lv 9 CO SM) Lv. " Ar 8 37 7 05... Ar. More-head Cily Lv 7 47 No. ft, Mx'd n a Pass 'l'n. Lv. A. M. No. Mx'd F 'l nlld Tn. 1'llK Ar. r. u. 7 10 , 7 43 8 0U 0 26 9 14 ' 9 2ft 10 IS 10 40. 11 IS l 81 1805 r. M. Monday, . . .(ioldrdxno I lent 'a. . , . . IjtUrauge . 2W . 213 . 143 . 113 .14 63 .11 88 .1140 .10 40 .1018 .1000 . U 311 A. M. "K U"f 00 A. x-n.y. .Fulling lin . ...Ktusloo ....Uaaw 1))HT . . . ...Core Cni'k, . . .Tuscarora .. Cl.'nks ..New Borne Wednesday, Friday. Tuesday, No. 1, f Mx'd Ft. aud Faas.Tn. . Lv. a ni 7 10 7 43 a 0(1. Thursday Saturday. No. 8, Mx't Ft. and runs. Tn. stations: Ar. p m 8 18 . . Uoldsboro... . . .v.. .BctiI'i) . . . . . ... LnUrauge... 783 7 03 8 20. FulliU); crwk.. . 9 U Kiimton.... 9 3 Caswell.... 40 Ar. Dover, Lv. 10 IS Lv. " Ar. 10 40 core Clocks . 11 15 Tuwarura. . . U 81..; clark'a .... 6 618 518 500 420 400 338 320 360 1905 . X 80. Ar. New Berne, Lv.. Lv. " Ar.. ......... Kiverdale , , . . , uroalan Havelock Newport, Lv . . . .Wildwood. ...... ....Atlantic... .. . .' . Ar. Morehcad cily, Lv. . . .Ar. M. City Depot, Lv. 10 47 10 10 10 00 940 906 8 47 943. 8 18. '8 25. 181 838 8 80 7 50 146. 4 01. V. M. Monday. Wednesday and Friday." fTueaday, Tliuiaday and Saturday. S. L. PILL, '. ; . f i, Bujieriultudont A Wilmington & Nrw Bkuke lu B., ;; ' TIM TABLE NO, 5, ! In Effect Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1808, Daily ' Exce)t Huaday, Going South J scukudlk: Going North - "No. ul, r'KBoeiigef Tnuus 'No. 60, Lv. a m, 900..... 9 8;... ,961 10 02.... 18 08. stations:. New Heme .... Pollovksville , . . .Haysville. .... Jacknonvillo... . Ar. p m, ....640 .....604 .... 449 .....413 I Wilmington, I J Uniou Depot J Ar. Wiliiiim'Uiu; Lv. 232 8 85 1315 p at ' No. 8, Passknoeh ft Frrioht, - No. 4. LeaviPWiliuington Monday, Wednes day and Friday. Leave New Berne Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. . Lv. AM ,.' rV Ac ph 7 30. 8 40 Uikl. 10 Oil. 10 61 11811. 13 05, 12 JO. IH 55. 1 30. 8 15 855 .Lv. Wiliningtoa, Ar ...StioU'sHiU.... . Woodside.,.. . ....... llnllyridgo ... ........ Dixon . .. . . .. Verona. ,. . . . Jacksonville,. . . ...... Norlueast..,,. Whiter ak ,.r. .. Maysvillfl , . . , . Pollocksville. . . . 1 45 ...13 65 ...1816 ...1140 ...10 51 ...10 80 ... 9 45 8 65 8 30 8 05 7 20 686 00 . . . . . Debrulil's . 8 40 i.Ar. Now Kerne, Lv CXACTCOPfOJ WRAPPER. U lijM.lil.tt sssbbbbsabs ff 01 VTftVI MVPftOTf . Mereae ?MM Daily Except ounilay. , ....... ;j. li. KENLY, i ' ' - iUuneral Uauarer. BOl'DKK, ---. . " burt.Transp tion. Tor Infants ar,,! CMMrm. The Kind -Yea I!:va Bears tho Signatoro of You Have Always Bought. WILM1NQTON & WELDON R. R. - AndBranchea, AND FLORENCE RAILROAD. CONDIRSKD aCHBDDUL TKA1NS UOINU bOUTtl. A At ! i iF 11,0 W Kind NonvAn9e. S r & Z,Q 'A Zfi A.M P M. P.M. A.M. p7iT Lv. Wrldnn II 50 9 4 Ar. a Ml. . 18 5.'. 10 86 Lv.Taibon 12 91 ( W Lv. R Ml. 1 01 10 8A H 45 B 40 19 58 Lv. WiliM.ii I 5 II 18 7 IV 6 88 9 90 Lv. Selma.. 9 6.) II 68 Lv.FayVIIU 4 2ft 1 07 Ar.Florenoe 7 85 16 P.M. A.M. Ar. Golde. 8 OoTTT Lv, Gold 7 01 8 05 Lv. Mait'lla 8 05 4 18 ArWilm'ton 9 80 5 46 p.m.a m.p.m. TltAINS GOING NOKTH, Sk 83 S".;?i 'AQ 7,2 ZiO 'AO 'AO, Lv .Florence 950 7 40 Lv.Fay'ville IS 95 ... . 9 43 Lv.Bulma. . 1 60 10 65 Ar. Wilson. 9 85 11 85 aTm. P. M A.M. LvWilm'ton 7 15 9 46 Lv. MaK'lia.... ...... 8 65 1 01 Lv. Golds S 00 10 10 2 08 P.M. A.H. P. M. P. M Lv. Wilson 8 35 8 88 11 95 11 15 18 49 Ar. R. Mt.. 8 80 6 15 10 07 II 67 1 80 Ar.Varboro 6 46..'...;.... Lv.Tarboro 18 21 .... ,. ..... Lv. K. Mt. . 8 30 13 07 777 ..... Ar. Weldon 4 88 18 69 i P.M A.M. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon 4 15 p in, Halifax J m, arrives Scotland Neck at 5 80 p m, Greenville IH in, Klnston 7 65 p m. iteturntni leaves Klnston 7 50 a Greenville 8 68 a m, rrivlns; Halifax at u is a ni. weiaou ti m, daily si oept Hundar. rrains on Washinetoo Branch leave Washington 8 90 a ni and 8 30 p in, ar rive Paroiele 10 a n, and 4 00 p m, re lurnine leave Parmele 1 1 85 a m and 6 80 p in arrive washlpclon ll 00 a m and 7 80 p m, daily except eundav. Train leave Tarboro, N 0, daily except ounusy n w p m, ounaay, 410 p m, ar rives Plymouth 7 40 D m. 6 10 d m. Re turning, leaves nymouth daily except Hunaay, ooam. and rtaadav W W a on. arrivea Tarboro 10 05 a m. 11 00 a nil . - -iTain on siiaiana; V Hrancb leaves uoldsboro dally, except Buodar. 7 10 m, arriving Bmlthneld 8 80 a m, Keturu ug leaves 8rollh8eld 9 00 a m; arrives at uoldsboro 10 8lt m,s Trains on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at780an,4:8(ipm, arrive inasuvme a iu a m, as p u, tiprinf Hope 8 40 a m, 6 16 n m. Returning leave Spring dope 9 00 a m, 5 45 p m, Nash ville 9 98,am, arrive at Rocky Mount 9 45 a m, 6 60 p m, daily except Sunday, Train on i.nnton uranch leaves War saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, 11 20 a m and 4 15 p ni. Retiirnina leaves Clinton at 7 00 a m and 3 45 n m. i rain no io maxes close eoonection at Weldon for all points North daily all nui tu luvumona. ' . U M EMERSON, Wl Pam Agent j n ttniii, nen i manager, T M KMEKBON, Trafflo Manager. V olean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made from distilled water and free from impurities. Specially In tended and prepared for human con. sumption. , . ' ' . ' "J""pf FOR HOME PSB Ice delivered dally (except Sundays) 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. : Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to 19 noon. For prices and other information, address, . Uex7 Berne lea Co., B. 8. GCION, MisAOKSj TtwPvtS isa: l vn"j. A IMF. bm4 1 -IMA. IS IMrf ll . IWf mf "im 4 . mif Smi ArSwli ai htm u k mj kw Va, kM Ska Mk MlM miii m m i.w it SkUa. feMf W4 Um MM M it) Mm llryiMiit AM rv4 iiiiim a ! b mmmmd m srr imm S il IMMS1 Satl wMU tA immmm 4 A4 mat 1 1 m ii, mui Ufcs Mm imIw aU twai 1 Hfmtvt iwlff iMll Alnv Ik kmb wkk tmm) Mkaw Ml Iba MS ( vVW rw MAM OM I A kM of lh lW kkr mrmm tnmm aat Uh UiSaWA. US oar IMA at UtalA nam A. Aaa la sari Awar tfcua (as BtaAa plala aarA Aiailf aitalarrV , TalallU tAa ANalaAtff aa.anaaart oar Sana aMirta. ItAaiilla I ma ii at tiaUaak REVOLT AGAINST StLSMCE. ha Salltaw cAaaaaataal 0t ! SLaal Tkraiarlraa. Vbaa tba BtnaumnUy arawaa of (ats aanOiMHMrns iuiral a w Kaatarn paaltsnttary anwaMl Um IndUtaaAlua of srfcjs IMakaa ana hw sraaebant m as pi lua Sa his kotnsr of aack bhm Mas, tha tiwjslMiUna a Palnaminl avanoa was aivaai a alnlaUY vmatatkai be road lu deaurks ttlaoe tha gnM mnrplM wross la kenns sa savors of anlllary 1m prison mm t tta rmlta nritslned by tha MAUasmnoat of tha pruna bcra have ro futnl la tha snala the atrkitares pAssrd apua tbs KnsUvn prnltnntuur Pmolo (iu hsva s:lvm thctr testlnmny In fsvnt of tbs -system which Dickens enaoMuard. and solitary eonUnnmant Is ta vostim la saaay of the panlientlartva of the country If enforced tn the tattiv and a man was compelled So all within a narrow eoll day after day with aothlna: but his own tboafe-hta to occupy his mind, then Indeed solitary aonOoeniaol would he a barbarity that would ahaina dvlllantlon and au mlty. UadiHaa aad death could only result la tha majority of uaaos, But when tba convicted man stands be tore his Judge so raralvc his punishment and listens to the vrords "solitary ennflnc- meut" their terror Is llchtenrd by the memlful provision that hlslonellmas shnll be relieved by "hard labor. " Then, tw the crowded condition of the Knatern pen Itentlary roqulmi that two and frequently thres convlets ahall ha eonflnrd In the same cell, and tho "solitary eoounomont' part of the senkanoo la mora or leas a legal notion. , While a man has tha company of his fellows and the boon of work In tho prison there la Imposed npon hlin a punishment the sorority and trksomonnas of whluh nan only he appmhendnd ta Ita full force by one who has nndnrnone It. The punish men Is sUenoa. Throughout the dny no man dare speak to his fellow save of no oral t T or by stonlth. To a man who has yielded to temptation and fallen from an bonorablo place In society the nuod or hn in sympathy, tha sound of a kindly voice, a friendly ear Into whluh to pour the torturing sui-rIuks of his mind, Is most neoessnry and must make this Imposed si lence terrible to bear. . The prison authorities recngnlse the se verity of the punishment of three long brooding hours and the mental strain Im posed au the eonftot. Many In passing tbs penitentiary tn the early hours of the evening must have been startled by the oriel and tumult echoing from hnhlnd Its Stone walls and wondered as they hurried by If a bloody revolt was going eirwlthln A revolt It Is, Indeed, that nightly takes place, bat It Is the revolt of overburdened hearts, of anguished souls, and black, evil minds against the sllenoe they have writh ed under during the day From 6 o'clock until 9 each night the ban of sllenoe is raised, and the Inmates ot the prison are free to give vent so tha turn nil of their minds. Looked therein their cells, the gnat ma jority of the prisoners aw n't eagerly tbs hour ot 6. At the given time pandemoni um breaks looau. The corridors echo and re-echo to the yells, shrieks and songs of tbs miserable caged men. Many of them havs muslonl Instruments, and those add their volume to the general discord For three hours the din oontlnuos, but on the stroke of V the electrio lights In the cells go out, sllenoe once more bnious over the gloomy place and fortunate the niiin who finds freedom in sleep. I'bluulelpbla Tele faph , -.-.;' i " Characters la DlrUras. ' Mr. Firrunu has published 111 Notes aaA Queries an analysis of the ohoraotnrs of Dlokens " In 18 novels of bis there are no leas tnan til speaking enaractera tu thess 4W have definite names ami aro not manly described by their cliaracler or oo eupatlon. It Is probable that no other nor elist has arented such a host of characters The numbers are as follows, the lint col. unin reproseiitliiK all speaking oharaotors the second those not referred to by name Ptekwiek' .". ....;...., 1 ' ttt 'Bleak Boose" . Ik) - ' "David Oupuerfleld" 8 i "Old Cui-wallf Bhiip" Ml ' Ml "Martin OiQiiUwit" ; TI M UooibRj aud Hon" n t Tmle of Two Ultl.a"... . . , JB Barnaby Kadgc"...,.,. - , Mf 'Hrd Tlmmi"........., M , . Ill This Is In singular contrast to Thack eray, who Is sparing of tn.h diameters. the same persons often occurring In several novels. : . -. . ;.. -'' Takea Uterallr. Wishing some bushes removod from his garden, a gentleman lnstruoted his gar-. dener to pull them up by tho roots Some time afterword he went Into the garden and found the gardener digging tnoohes round the bushes. . "Why, Uuurge," bs said, "yon mustn't dig round those small bushes In that way I am sure you are strong, enough to pull tnem up oy tiw roots. "Oh, yes, sir," replied the gardtmor; "I'm strong enough, but 1 must dig a lit tle before 1 can get hold of the roots If you'd told me to poll them up by the bronchos 1 could, of noiirws cosily have raavod them without digging. "Strand Magazine. - ' .- . . j t . !' dood naeaa. "Papa, Mr. Murphy said something about 'when sheol frooMS over, ; What Will happen then, papaf" v ' "I guess the winked will stand on slip pery places, my boy, Cleveland Plain Dealer.. . -, . ' . , . '' i ,. When In Bsybom stop at the Lupton House for good accommodations. BCKIL.F 1 MIX. IHH1KM Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease reliovsd in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Ourc," It is a great surprise on account of -its exceed ing promptness ia relieving pain in blad der, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retonsion of water almost iin- mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by C.'.D. iiliQumails;. Swollen Joint, pain' kneet) an J ankles; bac ache near tho kldne) can hardly walk, or lift u arms. DIE TO 148 EASED BLfMiI CURIO BV P-ta Ce-J DiU D 0 f WvsUlt btWWlJ W tarsal yUlUlL , THE CHEAT BICC3 tUOZX. TbS svaiptnaM of Kbeaaullsai srr ) aat aaaoiiced at nr.t, so IaaIiIIou.1 taav Mm aver Um body, gradUAlly i Huts paias aad atlflaeaa taeMv u tkey oavalop grraurr laooaveairaoe ny nsy. The kaaea, aakles snd other JolaU Ike body arl eonsuiaily, swxims srverml Haws I hair aalural stsr. tba lieat lads himasif ans'ila Ui get around; M SMS IBCA a nii lor .iMlPIBOaS, asu laiev. Is COB a aad to his bed, auerly blp laas It It a greet mistake to expect rliet from such coaditloa by tha appHcrUoa of linloMnlssadolbersflArOAl icanlk. The akrdtrsJ proleaslna ailmila thai ins discs ai la la lite bk) d.tad Itjl boih eaaoa Abls llist oaly a bionl rrtvteily. aaa form ly vrgutalile caa cars parmaaeally. Tbs CoIsoh that prmli-c Kbaaimallua ilc Acid, and Bntaalc Uloo.1 lUlm (B 11 11) will alimlaaUi the p1-oa frnss ba blood aad .gradually laur Uhenmallsn is cured before yoa bsnlly rraiiaa it. Wa raueiva, aliaoat dally, teailuMailaU rroa psllealsrnreil by using llotaaic Hloud llalui(BUU). HoMtrtuf the euros are so marveloua that ll sorms almtwt Incraill ble that U 11 ll sh said bsvasur-hvurallva powers but they are an sincere snd boa eat Ihatlt affords us great satisfartlna and pleasura to read tbrm. You who are hopeless or a rare read lbs rasa of W r Mcl Isold of Atlanta, and tbea do as ha did. "For six months I bava had Rheama- tlta to such aa extent that I was forced to uta crutches a portlan of tba llme.snd could ant raise oiy left arm to my head. I ased all the leading blood remedies or tha day, besides tha attention of sevsrsl first clsas phyalclsns, all without beneflt. I became uuite feeble sad amsclated. having very little Appetite and poor di gestion., I secured two bottles of Botanic Blond Balm (B B B) and before ana bottle had been used, I felt a most wondorful change. Six hollies bsvs given me en tire roller, Jtheumatlsm relieved, and cau use my arm as good aa ever; cured the neuralgia In my head, and all malar ial poison Is relieved, snd I feel belter then I bare ia veers. I have never used such a wonderful medicine, as the offsets have been magical. W. r. SlCDANIKL, With J. & Pemberton A Co.. Atlsnta,Ga. Botanic Blood Balm (B B B) Is a sci- entitle vegetable preparation used orlgi aally by Ur. Uillarn In his private prac tice for all Blood Humors sucli as Pimples. Old Sores, Running Ulcers, Mercurial Rheumatism, Boils, tsrbnncles and Scrofula. It has performed so many cures that 17 years ago the preparation wu put on the market and is lor sale try all druggists at $1 far a large bottle. Send to us for book; of cures. It Is the cure insi counts. j BLOOD BALM CO , Atlanta, fia Wrstei Efforts. He-ccd the poet's Unas to her, In accents tweet snd low, lie read of tuneful streamlets that . Past blooming hedges flow, And nature thus held up to view, Impelled his soul to soar, . But all the maiden thought about Wss the lovely gown she lore. MOZXJBrS LEMON ELIXIR. ' , A Fleasant Lamas Drink, Cures Indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of appe tite, debility, nervous prostration sud heart failure, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, itowels, Kidneys ana iilood ' Mexlcy's Lamas Elixir v Cured me of Indigestion. 1 had suffered lor ten years. . 1 had tried almost every medicine, but all failed. Since taking Lemon nalxir l can eat anything 1 like, W. A. GuifPETH, 4 Roevesyllle, 8. 0. PJIcxlcy's Lemon Elixir. ' Cured me of indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering, when all other remedies and doctors bad tailed. N. D, Coleman, . - Beulah.S. C. ' Hosley's Lemen Elixir, - I have been a great sufferer from dys pepsls for about fifteen years, my trou ble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon Elixir cured me; lily appetite is good, sud 1 am well. I had taken a barret of other medicine, that done me no good, . .-. Chaulks QmtURD, ; No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. .. Moxley't Lamas BUxir T . Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous In digestion and heart disease. 1 wss una ble to walk up stairs or do any kind of work. I wss treated by many physicians but got no belter until l used bemou Elixir. . I am now healthy and vigorous. . U. It. JiALDWlN. . No. 08 Alexanders!., Atlanta, Ga. MOZLET'S LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures all conghs.cokls, hoarseness, sore throst, bronchitis, hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Alcgant, relia ble. Twentv-flve cents at drmrclsts. Pre pared only by Dr.. H. Mozley, Atlanta, ; Wanted It AIL . Bridget There's a man in the parlor wants to see yon, sir. Mr. Ardup I'll lie there In a minute. Ask him to lake a chair. Bridget Sure, sir, he says he's going to take all the furniture. He's from the Instalment Company. OIHTBENNISS RTOMAt'H BINRAHE. Permanently cured by the masterly power 6T South American Nervine Tonic, Invalids need suffer no longer because this groat remedy can cure them all. It is cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion, The enre be gins with the first dose. The relief it brings is marvelous and surpriin. It makes no failure; never diaappoint-t, ho matter how. long you havesuiTereii, y-iir cure is ciruiu under tlie use of ttns health-rivin? force. l'lc :ui! a-, wnvs !i ,ni 1 l v ( 1 . I i . A 'a tfti iu tiisdsntiars of tiiaday. After bsv lag txrtird binuelf 'as an ofllore and a bero ia frultiosa attempts ta lara tba li'le ot fort cue ia his fiivor ha raabad lolo lb holiest port of Iba battls sod fall entered with sroanda Ills brother, Moutaratr, la radeavlug to sava bias axi with a similar fata. N suets. , OaJal la Prrltra. Cxperts la gold mining pretiy aioch tba bottou fact boot sack metal la briefly lb lual pyrites of small gralu I talaioldlo a. greater or less rxtrut, this, of enarsa. But arrtarlug sooh sea oadory large erysjaf pyriloas deposits derived from verfs. it ism it vet kuoa-a, howetir, wLCikar Iba sold In tbrsa ky riles Iskf oheiutcal oombliiatUio with tha soifbide of gold, or whether esoh mis ate particle of gold Is simply cover- joH with a coating of sulphide of Iron, or finally whether sock particles are ia tba metal llo state, bat alloyed wllh sil ver or other metal which ootnbinca mora rapidly with sulphur tbaa tba gold does, and oonaaqnently forma a ooat of aalphida of silver over tba gold. Tba particles of gold are so minute and tba entublnatiooa follow an rapidly during tha splitting op of these pyrites that tba fluest instruments and seats known to chemistry bava aa yet bees nnable to settle ibis part of tba question to tba satUfsction of all oxatoernad, this fact showing how easy it la to pot la a mill that will not save tba values. ' .. Btaalditr Itawardea. This stray is told of Sir Walter Scott, who was far from being a brilliant ps pil at ar-bool: After be became famoos ha one day dropped into the old school to pay a visit to tba soane ot his former woes. The teacher was anxious lo make S "gnod impression on the writer and pot tbs pupils through their Jossona so as to show them to the best advantage. After awhile Scott said: "But which it the duuosT You bava one surely. . Show him to nie," 1 The teacher called np s poor follow who looked the picture ot woa as he bashfully came toward tha distin guished visitor. "Aro yon the dnncof' asked Scott "Yes, sir," said tho boy. "Well, my good fellow," said Boot, "bore ia a orown for you for keeping my place warm." A Prima PnlHIeal tleaaoa. It was in the Nowinton ward, when tho candidate on tba Liberal tide was Mr. Ritchie, s well known confectioner and restaurateur, whose plea and rook wore equally famoos in Auld Reekie. After the poll tba following conversa tion was beard between two working men wbo bad Just emerged from the voting station: "Weel, Tam, did ya vote tor Ritchie?" "No, " said Iba oth er, "I didna." "And what for nor asked his astonished friend. " You're s .Leebcral, are na' ye, and Ritchie's the Leeberal candidate?" "I ken that flue," retorted his companion Impertnrbably, "bnt I niver could beer Ritchie's pies I" -Mats Osstem. : COUCH SYRUP Will cure Croup without fail. Tho best remedy, for whooping-cough, Duse small. Price 26 ots. at druggists. -; PROPOSALS WANTED. Proposals For Rapalrlno; or Re. . building flosely Crett; Bridge.! Ordered by tba board of Commission era of Craven county that the clerk ot tha board be instructed to advertise for sealed proposals, to repair or rebuild Motely Creek Bridge tn No. 8 township Craven oountv. Proposals will be received up to 18 o'clock of I he Oth day ot Febru ary, 1800. Address all proposals to tha undersigned,: endorsed Proposals la repair or rebuild Moscly Creek Bridge. Ernest M. Gbisn I Clerk Bd. of Commissioners. Jan.6lh.1890. : , ;( Executor's Notice ! ; Having duly qualifled as the Executor of Lowena rraiier, deceaaea, an persons are hereby notlliedto present their claims tovme dulv verilied on or before Decem ber 31, 1899. or this notice will be plead ed In bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make inimcuiaie payment. .This 31st day or Deceinlier, 1808. . A. W. Wethxrinoton. Executor ' . , -For Lowena Frsxier. Sale ot Land. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Craves couoty made and en tered on the 13lh day of January, 18t)il, I -will sell at nubile auction for cash to the highest bicliler at the Court House door In New Bern, Craven county, - North Carolina, at 18 M. on Monday the 6th day of March, 18111), the following real estate, to-wil: A tract of land in Craven coun tv. K C, adjoining the lands of Mrs Kate Move on north west.on the 8 by the lands of t enner Adams and David 1 rlpp, Mr. on the east bv the lands of David Tripp, Jr, on the west by the lands of hate JNoye, Deiug tue lanus purcnasea from Knock Wailsworth by said Free man Harris, and on which Joe Burton and wile, Sarah, now reside. January 13th, 1H:'!I. J.M1N ClIAl'M am, A1 ''nislrator Of 1 ' - . '.! agTeaAt I aoakXiiiwa lll nrlg- bxlors eon-1 WIFE'S A17FUL r r LjwI-iL-sLtWUi a aal it .a. lut dsaikad.asanlmli r a. kat kks rat aa Ul I aoaty KUna ahs wan t aara mmt wlik ta revise aaam f I had A '4 1 vfJruaS at CtmaxaA - aad r II- AtrwOaaaaSasaMrataaaaaaars r -a) arrbnalrfa. aUAaah aha had 4 7sarraa7S.aadwka tea k ar rnw SA (iBitaiisi) aad aas rata at 4 r-rrsA aoASaksaass tiaallk.llamtTln Sir. ' 1 1. .A NrmkinSAa., f i " i line l il ruT-i.iiWt.idnn TJiaa ftaiaa of afl m past wtacli wameh auflcr Is as used by weakness ar daraagsmsat ks Ike erf ana of stsaslruallaa. Naarfy always waaa a waraaa at ao wD lhaaa argaaa Am aff acaad. Bat whaa they Ars stroag and aasJthy ( womAA Is very asldora sick. ts aarars's provtstoa tor tha tars, la Boa sf tha manstraal maottea. It curas all " fenuilc troubles." H Is squally affscllva tor the girl la bar teauA ma young wtfs wlik do mestic and maiarnal oaras, aad tha woman spproechbvf the period known at the "Cbaiiga at LtJe.M Thay all need S. They are al kaaafntsd by a. Per asrloa Is ai dlrastlou. sddrMs, rtvlaff sympioma, lha " LmIm Advlaonr DAartnwM. Tka Clumusnsa l i til-las Ca, CasBa THUS. L eoortl. Tsaaia, WmL. mm slsr sain n van Iwasalsr AaS asiBM sastnMlHa AaS aacwrs aaaaf MNSmkH. Www al Caraat aaSralT saral aw sas slas ktlaaS aw BWBMf Swaaak Mh Ckaaas si Ua. iTTTT NOTICE TO 1ME80 CBiRTEB Notice is hereby glvea that application will be made to the next General Assem bly of North Carolina to amend the char ter or the Kast Carolina Fish. Oyster, Game and Industrial Association. WM. DUNN. I'rest. NOTICE ! Notice Is hereby given that application will be mkda tQ the General Assembly at lis present sesslasn to bava a stock law passed for the following territory situa ted in Craven and Jones counties, to-wlt: Begluning on tba west side of tba Wil mington and new Itera ltailroad, at or near Blackledge'e Run, wham Ilia pres ent slock law line crosses tha railroad. and running along oa the west sids of the W N R R to the Trent road at tba five mile post from New Bern, and then along tba west side of tha Trent road to where the railroad oroases the said Trent road, near Rocky Run, and then along the west side of the railroad to where tba railroad crosses tha Trent Road at De ll ru til's store, near tba sight mile post: and then along the west side of lha Trent road to tha tea mile fork, aad thence along tba north west side of the Trenton road to Beaver Dam sear and above the residence of J B Banks, and thence a southwardly direction along tha Beaver Dam Swamp and the cleared land of tha aaid J B Banks, to the Trent river, crossing tba Trent river, enters tha lands of F G Simmons, and runs in the most available direct course to the north wast side ot the Quaker Bridge Road, north west of F G Simmons' gin ttousci and thence along the north west side of the Quaker Bridge to where the cleared land and tbe White Oak Pooosin meets, then crossing tliefOusker Bridge road runs in a south easl direction, and tba most available and practicable route, around the cleared lauds of John C Parker, Beo ton Simmons and others, so ss to eater into what is kuown aa the White Oak road, above the residence ot F Sander son, and thence along oa tha north west side of the said White Oak road, to the public road, near Mrs R C Old Acids', known as tbe White Oak river road, and then along oo tbe sorts west sids of tbe said White Oak river road, nioning sp to a point opposite a cross fence, known ss the Oldfleld division cross fence line. Tbence crossing the White Oak river road, and running with the division line fence of Mrs R C Oldfleld's to the woods on tha White Oak river swamp; and tbence running along, ad down the north side of tba Whits Oak river aad swamp parallel with tba While Oak river swamp, lha most available and practicable course to tba south east side of the Wilmington and New Bern rail road,vto the division line ot Lewis By nuni snd the J K bay lands, tbenoa lo a north eaalwardly direction along the line of the ssid I-ewls Bynnm's and tbe late J E Hay's to tbe north east aide of tbe public road trading Iron) Maytville to Stella. Tbence along tha north east side ot said publlo road to a stake, tbe division line between tba Maysville Land Company's Lands and the Hay Lands thence along the surveyed line of tbe Maysville Land Company aad J B Hay's lauds, northwardly to the nortneast cor ner ot tbe Land Co's. land, tbence south weatwardlr 1.437 feet with the Laad Company's north line, to the right of way of the Wilmington aad New Bern Railroad. Thence northwardly on the east side of said Railroad to a poiut op posite F H Foy's cleared land on the east side Ol said nauroaa, mence easiwsruiy to the terminus of said cleared land, thence northwardly along the eastern side of the cleared lands of F ll Foy, W W Fteeman. J N Foscue and E 1- Haugb ton. thence the most available and prac ticable northenstwardley and direct line to a point on tbe lieaiiiort road, between the residence of J J Hines sod Ulav Hill Branch; thence on the southern side of Ihe said Beaufort road, running eaal wardly and along and parallel with the various conrses of the said road to a point opposite the northeastern terminus of Ihe cleared land ot J 11 1 ell, on what ia known as the Joseph 14 hell plnntatmn and then crowing the said public road and rtinuing northwestwardly to Trent river at or near the mouth i f i "n if ails aasssUaaM kava aaaARka) if ilk 1 t " r ill wu asall k. lAiayaaatl.a i.saatokaltaaiaas -pf rvai V.a.iaa mm mvmimm. Saaia. r . i. ll.t. - m - . 4 A- s. mmmm MAMaMAMM aaaat mmm i ' I NT 7 aM'i , , . ( tl.-t ! r...,.j Q J - "V 1 i, ! . THE NFJ BERN OF NEW CAPITA la. UTUiEit A tlKNUUL FlkX T. A. ORRKfl. PMcVait. OHORUK OKKEN. tfemtmry.' J. J. WOLrtNDM, Cfi'l Ijre.t. for Mir, Vilnlle Um 1 fa racial to powers la tha asortgara rxeraled by Joba H Woo lea and wife dated rea partita I r Jaaaary a, tAj aad iMcrmaar St. lMKL regteierad Is tbe aetca of tba register of deeds oC Craves roaaly. North Carolina la book 101, pages iss aai lit, aad book lis. nagaa M aad MS to which rafcreaca la made. Tka aaderslgBod wlU aell at subtle aaetloa for reab at tba court house of said L'ravea county, la tba city of New nara, aa Moauay ika aa day rdiraary, A D. 18W, at 11 o'clock midday, tba bad eoaveyad by aaid BAortgageA, bounded aad described as follows, vis; Biinaiad la said Craven county, ad ilalag iba laada of K O t'obh,- B II 'ootsa, J J Sauls aad J C Woolen, con- taiabig about six hundred sad lea acres, being lha seme which was conveyed to said John B VVootea by I bo heirs of Jacob Kbem bv deed recorded in L'ravea eoaaty la book 65, folio 60S, lo which rereraaca Is made for more complete ami belter description, saving and excepting about tOO acres conveyed lo Lewis Smllh by deed recorded In Craven coun ty, boot TI. folio 68!: about i:W acres conveyed to J J Sauls by deed recorded ia l'ravea county In book So, folio snd about SO acre conveyed to B 11 Woolen by deed recorded la Craven county, book 84, folio &3I. Subject to a mortgage In favor of L II Culler, Tor a ow. n ational hank or New Berne, By G. H. ROBERTS, Csshier. Valuable rarm ror Salet Pursuant to the power in the mort gage registered in tba office of the Re gister of Deeds of Craven county. North Carolina in book 113, page 141. the un dersigned will sell at public auction at tue court uoiise or said craven county, on Monday, the Ath day of February, imu . i. ...ll ! i inn, lur vasii lue iimowing lanus: That certain tract of land situated in aaid Oral-en county on the north side of Trent road about three miles from the city of New Bern, known as the Lorenzo V. Wbitrord htnd, beginning at the north west corner ot the land formerly of Emellne F Kehoe on said road, and run ning north lo the West Place owned bv Samuel Bowen, thence south - 83 west poles, ending in the mill pond, thence dowa said pood southeast thirty-three poles; tnence aoatu Jl", east lo the west side or said pond and on lo tho public road leading irom new Bern to Trenton: thenos with said road eaalwardly to the beginning, containing 100 acres, more or less being Ibe tame land which was con veyed to Edward S Street by Sebastian Bangert and wife by deed dated January 11, 1877, recorded in book No. 06, folios 844 and 845, also that tract of land ad joining the above which was conveyed to said Edward 8 Street by L J Moore and wire, being about three quarters of an acre. Except that part of said first described tract of land which lies north of the Wilmington, New Bern snd Norfolk Railroad containing 80 acres more or less and winch was conveyed lo E A Smith. InRftATIONAL UANKOFMEW UXKN. By JAMES A. BRYAN. Pres. Administrator's Notice UNDER MORTGAGE I By virtue of power of sale contained In a certain mortgage deed executed by Albert Gorum to Roaanna Moore, de ceased, bearing data ot November 89, 1803. and recorded In Book No. 113, Folio 865-6-1 In lha office of register of deeds for Craven couoty, I will as the Administrslor of the estate ot tha said Rossnna Moora offer for sale and sell at Kubllc vendue si the door ot the court ouse In New Berne, on Mondsy the 6th dsy of February, 1808, (it being tha first Mondsy in tbe mouth) al 13 o'clock m., to the highest bidder for cash, tha fol lowing described tract or parcels of land sltusls ia the county Craven and State of North Carolina, bounded as follows: Beginning at a dog wood stump near the hnusi of the lata Samuel Dndiey, Wil liam Mitchell old corner and running north 0. east 60 poles across the twamD to a stake tbence south 48 east 28 poles to a stake, thence south 40 east 61 poles to William Johnson's line, tbence south 71 west ii poles wun bis line lo Samuel creek, tbence np said creek 130 poles to a gum on ssid creek and Manly and Simmons mill, thence north 88f east 77 poles to the beginning. Alto another tract adjoining tha above tract being near Trent road about four miles f ram New Berne.known ss Mitchell Island containing 183 acres more or less being tha same land conveyed by E W Carpenter lo Albert Gorum by deed bear ing date of November 20, 1803, recorded In Book No 113, folio 864 and 86.1 in the office of Register of Deeds of Graven county and mortgaged by tbe said Albert Gorum tn the said Roaanna Moore. This 12tb day of December, 1808. Tbos. F. McCarthy, - Administrator of Rosanna Moore. AdniiiiiHtrnJorV , Sale of Ileal Estate. Pursuant to that certain power of sale contained In the mortgage deed executed byO U Wiggins and wife to Mary D Dewey on the 8lh dsy of August 1806, duly recorded in tha office of the Register of Deeds ot Craven county in Book 180, folios 158, 154 and 155, default haying been made In tha performance of the conditions inihe said Mortgage contain ed and the said Mary D? Dewey , haying died intestate and tbe undersigned hav ing duly administered upon her said es tate; Now, therefore, aa such adminlstra tor I will offsr for sale and sell on Satur dsy, January lrt, at the hour ot twelve o'clock, noon, at tha court house door In Craven county, to the highest - bidder for Cash, as provided for in said mortgage, the following valuable tract of land lying on the north side of Neus river, Craven county, containing one thouand acres, more or less, begin ning at a cypress on said Neuse river below Mud Seine Beach, ruxning north with Dower line tn Cleva line, tbence west lo with Bear Pole Swamp to Hen rahan's line, thence south with said line to Nancy Adams' line, thence with said line to Neuse river, thence with said river to the beginning. The same land that was sold by E W Carpenter, com missioner to Alex Mitchell, deceased, by deed dated the 23rd dsy ot Februsry, A. I)., 1- 0, registered in book No. 83, pages l'ji) and I ill , records of Craven county. . This Decemlier 10th, 18fl8. TliOH. F. Mi-CARTHT, I ' !-.!n'Mrstor of M D Dewey, dee'd. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C 30,000,00 1NSURANCX LTSLNESS. W. A DLADK8, 1 JOllSi Dt'NN, I 09cet: OVtH CITIZENS CASK Yaliable Lands For Sale. Pursuant lo tha powers ia lha eVad exrraled to ate which N registered B tba olhos of the Hrgister of Itreds ot Craven foamy. North Carolina, ia book No. 107, page 44.1, I will aril at publlo auction at tba Court House door of said Craves county, on the Bib day of March, iev, at is oriorx mm nay, sll ibal trad or parcel of land situated ia said Craves county oa the south ah!s ot Trent river. soon i o mues irora lue cny ot new Kara aad bounded and described as follows, via: Beginning st tho mouth of Cvnress branch between Green Hill and Itarcoqn Island al a marked cypress au.t running the various coiirmis of ai.l hraura 1MI poles to s place opposite an Iron post oa the south easl side uf said bnuii li, then in aline with said imwi from the run of said .bisneli 40 M 1 Vi polus lo aa Iron post In the ninth si.lo of O ik t. rove, then north HH weal 42 pules lo aunther Iron pout, then souili 4" wct poles lo an Iron post. Hit n mirth Nti" wesi 3.11 poles tosn Iron aln Hn.llnllie land near a marked syi j.ni .rc tree, lln-n south 4 west to bai t lino of llatrba land. then with said line etwrdlr to Ilriees creek, then down said creek in the be- J Inning, ronlaining 1,1km at res more or ess aud known as the l'crryville planta tion. Terms, Cash. (). II Prkuv. Return ot Purchases. Office of KegiKter of Deeds, I Craven County, f New Burn. N. ('., January 1, 1800. Slit: You iin: reuuin-il bv law to de liver or return lo in.-, will-ill ten days after January 1. lsiio, a true and exact statement ot ihe amount of piirt-liaFCS made by you, na principal r io;. nt or through an art lit or i imiiu c o mrr- clinul (or iilhcri ise li:i t -c blank amounts), for fix nioi.il s i . . 1 i i . j- Decem ber HI, 1 SOS. The amount r.r orcliasi-s, hotji iu and out of Hi- sta'e. vrt nur- chases of I:u mi pr.u!n n I, .m Inn pro- duivr for cisli ur ou i re in ig im jn- lildiil in your iviiini. K.-i ii the sum paid fur l.ipiuiH, cigars, cheroots, cigar. eltcs, niaimliietiiu il mii.A.d and chew ing tobacco, M-par ilc ii-..m i.i.- amount paid formls, wiin-1 mm! iin ili.irdi.--e. Prompt compliance with iin- l.tiv is earn estly reipiHU.-cl. and for failure to do to you will be required toiouie ln-fo'-.i tie lioard ot l.ouiili 1 oimin.H-.ion. is. til lino number ol pouiida of chewing ami smok ing tobacoo, anil tin- number of huudieils of thousands ui cifara, cheroots, cigar ettes. Send fifteen cents lo pay for listing. Very Ki-specifuliy, Juhn ll. Willis, ltegibtcr'of Deeds. Administrator's Notice! Having duly qualified as administrator of the estate of li F Cuthrull, deceased, on the 13th day of December A. D., 1808, all persons owing sai l estaie arc hereby notified to make prompt nymeut. All persona holding claims against said estate are notified to present the same duly verified to the uudcrsigued admin istrator on or before December 13, 1800, or this notice will bo pleaded ia bar of their recovery. J. M. REEL, Administrator. December 13, 1808. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. - Having duly qualified as the adminis trator of the estate of Rosauua Moore, deceased, all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same duly verified to me on or before the 7th day of December 1809 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payrtcnt. This 7th day or December 1808. THos. f. McCarthy. J. E. & R. O'HARA, Attorneys. Auction Sale of " Valuable .Property . V North Carolina, 1 . . Carteret County. ( Under and by virtue of powers of sale, o and to foreclose certain mortgage deeds given me to secure the payment of 813, ' 000, with interest thereon, I will sell at Public Auction, on the premises in More- head City at 13 o'clock, m., Wednesday ' February bth, 1809, the properly known aa the "Atlantic Hotel Property," situa ted in Moreliead City, Slate aud countv aioresaia, and more fully described as follows. Squares (1) and two (3) In the plan of Morehead City, and . bounded on tho North by Bridgets street, East by Third street, South by Evans street and West by Fourth street, on both sides of tho Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad, containing four acres more or less: Also the following described land lying east of Third street snd beginning at a stsks on Third street sixty feet from anil ' Immediately opposite the north east cor- . ner of Square . No. one (1) above men- . tloned; and running in an easterly direction parallel with the said Atlantic & North Carolina R. li. 370 feet, thence at a right angle with said line in a south eastern direction 250 feet, thence in a western direction and parallel with said first line 870 feet to Third street, thence with sold street In a northern direction 850 feet to the place of beginning, (being square on plat marked H) containing an . area equal to square No. one (1) in said plan of Moreliead City, the same being the land conveyed lo the Atlantic 'Hotel Company by C. B. Den sop, J. A. Holt and E. G. Harrell, Trustees, by-.deed dated February 15, 1888, and recorded in Book O. O., page 875, in the Register's , office of said Carteret county, i - Terms of sale: One half Cash, tbe bal ance one and two years,'' deferred pay ments to be secured by first mortgage on -above described property, bearing inter est at the rate of six per cent per annum. January Bin, ihwh. - James Redmond, Trustee. E. A. Humphrey, Attorney. Gohis- boro, N. C. . . I7330!ini ScM H SKILLS, J.Uil.lMt In m. k 1 41 Hi. It. HINUHAM, ' I 1r)r a M. Lua. Mnit v MHnivrv; V. M. Arm K. G. f - 'ham, Phi '. t, Iw Frrne, N. C.